Listen to more stories on the Noa app. A century after your death, what traces of your life will remain? Perhaps someone might find discarded clothing or a few boxes’ worth of cherished effects: china ...
Lily Tuck saw a photo of a girl about a decade ago - 14 years old, face bruised, eyes stony, and shown in striped concentration camp garb, wearing the number with which the Nazis replaced her name.
A single death is a tragedy. A million deaths is a statistic. That idea — roughly paraphrasing a quote attributed to Joseph Stalin — could be the guiding principle behind “The Rest Is Memory,” a short ...
About 10 years ago, author Lily Tuck was reading obituaries in The New York Times when she came across photos of Czesława Kwoka, a young prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp. Tuck didn't know much ...
The 14 female protagonists in Lily Tuck's first short-story collection, as in her novels, travel all over the globe -- to Europe, Japan, Peru, Southeast Asia and various scenic destinations in the ...